A61F2002/30019

Expandable implant

An expandable implant for inserting within a skeletal space is provided, and a method for using the implant to expand the skeletal space. The implant is preferably designed to be inserted into an intervertebral space to replace at least part of an intervertebral disc between adjacent vertebral bodies. The expandable implant contains at least one first expansion compartment and at least one second expansion compartments, which compartments can be inflatable balloons that are inflated by a catheter. Inflating the first expansion compartment expands the implant in a first direction and inflating the second expansion compartment expands the implant in a second direction.

Medical device suitable for location in a body lumen

A stent (1) for deployment in a blood vessel which is movable between an unloaded straight cylindrical state and a loaded curved state. The stent (1) is bendable between a first loaded configuration when the blood vessel is in the unloaded state, and a second loaded configuration when the blood vessel is in the loaded state. The stent (1) has an unloaded configuration which is intermediate the first loaded configuration and the second loaded configuration. Because of the unloaded configuration of the stent (1), the degrees of deformation which the stent (1) undergoes are minimized leading to minimized strains, increased fatigue life, and reduced risk of fracture.

Mesh spacer hybrid

A method of placing an implant for intervertebral fusion between adjacent vertebral bodies in a patient includes inserting the implant in a space between the adjacent vertebral bodies such that both a first intervertebral spacer body and a second intervertebral spacer body contact each of the adjacent vertebral bodies. The first intervertebral spacer body is spaced apart from the second intervertebral spacer body. An expandable container portion of the implant disposed between the first intervertebral spacer body and the second intervertebral spacer body is filled with fill material such that the expandable container expands to contact each of the adjacent vertebral bodies.

Asymmetrically expandable cage
12390348 · 2025-08-19 · ·

The present disclosure describes an intervertebral implant having a laterovertically-expanding shell operable for a reversible expansion from a collapsed state into an expanded state, the laterovertically-expanding shell having one or more connectors, and a pair of lateral extension elements that function to laterally expand the footprint of the implant within an intervertebral disc space.

Distributing graft material from an expandable cage

An expansion member for distributing graft material through a cage and into an intervertebral space is provided. The expansion member has a central beam with an entry port in fluid communication with an exit port for distribution of the graft material. The central beam is inserted into a cage having a reversible collapse from an expanded state into a collapsed state, the expanded state forming a graft distribution window. The expanded state, for example, can be configured to open the graft distribution window which at least substantially closes upon the reversible collapse.

INFLATABLE PROSTHESIS, DELIVERY TOOLS THEREFOR, IMPLANTATION METHOD THEREFOR, AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREFOR

A method of delivering a balloon implant into a patient includes delivering an augment to an implantation site within the patient, securing the augment to tissue when the augment is at the implantation site, and delivering a balloon implant including a balloon to the implantation site and inflating the balloon such that movement of the balloon implant is restrained based on a position of the augment

MESH SPACER HYBRID

A method of placing an implant for intervertebral fusion between adjacent vertebral bodies in a patient includes inserting the implant in a space between the adjacent vertebral bodies such that both a first intervertebral spacer body and a second intervertebral spacer body contact each of the adjacent vertebral bodies. The first intervertebral spacer body is spaced apart from the second intervertebral spacer body. An expandable container portion of the implant disposed between the first intervertebral spacer body and the second intervertebral spacer body is filled with fill material such that the expandable container expands to contact each of the adjacent vertebral bodies.

EXPANDABLE COTTON AND EVANS IMPLANTS

Expandable wedge implants and related methods. The expandable implant may include a bottom endplate, a top endplate pivotably connected to the bottom endplate, an actuator with curved ramps configured to mate with angled ramps on the top endplate, and a drive screw configured to move the actuator to thereby expand the top endplate relative to the bottom endplate. The expandable implants may be configured to correct pes planus or a flatfoot deformity using Evans and/or Cotton procedures during foot surgery.

SPINAL IMPLANT DEVICE
20260041562 · 2026-02-12 ·

A spinal implant is provided that is configured to receive a fill material is provided that includes a wall that defines an interior chamber. The wall has an interior side, an exterior side, and a wall thickness that extends between the interior side and the exterior side. The wall has a porosity that permits fluid passage through the wall thickness and permits blood vessels and fibrous tissue to extend through the wall thickness. The interior chamber has a first chamber segment and a second chamber segment. In the first chamber segment, the wall has a first wall configuration. In the second chamber segment, the wall has a second wall configuration. The first chamber segment has a first volumetric expansion ratio and the second chamber segment has a second volumetric expansion ratio. The second volumetric expansion ratio is greater than the first volumetric expansion ratio.